Gold Rush: Redcats new parts and accessories

A timeless aspect of the lowrider scene, the history of gold accents on lowrider vehicles runs deep. Gold and chrome have always walked hand in hand in the game, and Redcat began to take notice. With a consistent presence of chrome parts in their inventory, Redcat recently introduced a series of golden parts and accessories to enhance the aesthetic of your customizations. Below is a quick list for you to check out, and at an attractive price, you may want to pick up a few for your ride today.

Main Chassis (Gold) (1pc) -

Kicking it off is the classic SixtyFour Chassis (replacing the RER13428 chassis). Start your build the right way with a foundation of gold. Available for $50.99.

Frame Rails (Gold) (1pc) -

Redcats frame rails not only match the golden chassis (replaces RER13429 rails), but look good against a chrome chassis if your looking to up your two-tone look. More over, it also looks good against a stock black chassis if you’re looking to start off your customizations in a subtle way. Available for $20.99.

Steering Wheel Assembly (Gold) (1pc) -

A subtle flex, the golden steering wheel is the cherry on top of the hard work you’ve been putting into your ride since you first bought it. They’re available on the Redcat website for only $4.99, making it the cheapest golden upgrade on this list.

Front Lifting Bellcrank Set (Gold) (1set) -

The front lifting bell cranks need love too, and just like the frame rails, they look good matching up with gold, two-toning with chrome, or pairing off with black stock plastic. Available for only $10.99 on the Redcat website.

Rear Axle Housing Assembly and Cap (Gold) (1pc) -

Whether you’re showcasing the undercarriage at a show, or locking up for a hop, you can’t forget about the golden rear axle housing assembly. Available for $12.99, it’s a cheap upgrade that can be bought along with the bell cranks, and steering wheel, and still come out with a cheaper total than the purchase of one expensive upgrade.

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